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I like resources which are visual and can be used on different levels. I've been teaching for a long time and relish the challenge of helping others learn.
Metaphor whole  poem metaphor.
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Metaphor whole poem metaphor.

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Lower ability, uses images to elicit response. Choose to ask students WHICH image they would choose from the poem. Lesson involves students selecting positive and negative element from the river's experience. Introduces the idea of personification...h/w to produce a similar poem of your own (can be powerpoint with images). Poet is Brian Patten.
Dilemmas......what do you do ?
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Dilemmas......what do you do ?

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Lesson takes students through the decision making process using a classic dilemma. Individual/pair and class work. Plenty of discussion will occur....
REAL AWESOME LITERACY MISTAKES
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REAL AWESOME LITERACY MISTAKES

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Students view slides and decide how poor literacy impacts on the public. They correct the errors and decide if being literate and accurate has an impact on how they are perceived by others. ALL ERRORS ON THE SLIDES ARE DELIBERATE ! See also PART TWO.
Dulce et Decorum est
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Dulce et Decorum est

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Illustrated slide-show of the poem. Animated. Has a greater impact this way. Could be shown with appropriate music.
Persuasive speaking: Go on, persuade me !
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Persuasive speaking: Go on, persuade me !

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Lesson introduces ORATOR as a mnemonic to aid a swift draft of a persuasive speech. Can be adapted for writing as well. Worksheet task included. Students assess each other for significant progress.
Why do we STEREOTYPE?
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Why do we STEREOTYPE?

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Lesson poses this question, looks at advertising and self-stereotyping. Class debate and discussion.Writing activities included. Feed back to me please !
3 lessons on writing a ghost story
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3 lessons on writing a ghost story

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Lesson introduces conventions and starts students off writing their plan including conventions. Structured for low ability but useful as a framework for other levels.
OUTSIDE THE BOX
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OUTSIDE THE BOX

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21 questions designed to get students thinking creatively and questioning. Illustrated. Ideal for tutor time, assemblies or starters.
What is symbolism?
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What is symbolism?

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Lesson explores the answer to this question and includes an extract from The Great Gatsby to test the students' interpretation skills.
Key Stage 3: Classic Problem Solving Maths
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Key Stage 3: Classic Problem Solving Maths

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The old problem of the farmer/goat/cabbage and wolf brought to you in technicolour. Students work in teams or pairs to solve the problem and work out the best way to present their solution to the class. Works well as a starter for lots of objectives.
Romeo & Juliet News Headlines
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Romeo & Juliet News Headlines

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Students complete front page of newspaper published on the day after the death of Romeo and Juliet. Essentially an AFL but also useful as revision aid. More to come.Print on A3 for best results.
Pied Piper 3 Invasion of Rats !
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Pied Piper 3 Invasion of Rats !

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Lesson 3 in the series of this SOW. Students imagine the details of a rat invasion. They have yet to read the whole poem, so this is an anticipatory lesson. Worksheet included and remember this is for LOWER LEVEL.
FIREWORK-MAKER'S DAUGHTER - EMPATHY EXERCISE
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FIREWORK-MAKER'S DAUGHTER - EMPATHY EXERCISE

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Lesson focusses on the novel by Pullman but this lesson can easily be adapted to other novels/poems/texts. Students move from reading to internalising to diary entry writing in a well-structured progress. For lower levels but can be adapted upwards.
TOYS TOYS TOYS
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TOYS TOYS TOYS

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Lesson examines the purpose of toys and offers a number of different tasks designed to get students to reflect on why we have toys. Adaptable and certainly relevant for the coming festival on Dec. 25 (UK). worksheet could be added.
Is it good to grow old?
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Is it good to grow old?

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lesson asks students to examine the good/bad points about becoming old.. could be deep questioning or lighter.depends on adaptation. Some feedback please!
The End Of The Party - Graham Greene
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The End Of The Party - Graham Greene

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Deserves a look. Students love the story. Lesson introducing the classic short story about fear of the dark. Story attached. Keep the light on. If you don't know this story -it comes highly recommended. Adapt as speaking and listening. Create monolgue.
Too Much Television ?
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Too Much Television ?

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Writing/Speaking/Listening on this topic. Students discuss and comment on a variety of tasks and learn about the history of TV.